A. Yes. Printing rules vary by publisher. Most eBooks have no limitations regarding
printing capability, but some allow only up to 100 pages per week.

Q. Can I share my eBooks?

A. eBooks are designed as one-time downloads to a single computer owned by one user.
Encoded Digital Rights Management does not allow eBooks to be shared between multiple
users.

Q. Do I have to be online to read my eBook?

A. No, you must only be connected to the Internet when downloading. Due to the size
of eBooks, a high-speed Internet connection is required for download stability and
speed.

Q. Can I make a backup copy of my eBook in case my computer crashes?

A. Yes, not only can you, you absolutely should. Since eBooks are one-time downloads
to a single computer, creating an archived backup and burning it to a removable media
such as CD, DVD, or external drive is your responsibility. You may do so and reinstall
the eBook on the same computer to which you originally downloaded the digital content
in order to restore it.

Q. Can I return an eBook?

A. You may return a non-activated eBooks card to the bookstore where you originally
purchased it (subject to the bookstore's return policy). Once an eBook has been activated
at https://www.digitaltextbooks.com/dts/dl_download.php, it is no longer returnable., it is no longer returnable.

Q. What if I drop the class?

A. You may return a non-activated eBooks card to the original place of purchase (subject
to the bookstore's return policy), provided it has not been activated at https://www.digitaltextbooks.com/dts/dl_download.php. Once activated, and regardless of your enrollment status, the eBooks card is no
longer returnable.

Q. Can I sell an eBook back at the end of the semester?

A. Instead of selling your book back at the end of the semester, with eBooks you get
your money in the beginning of the semester in the form of big savings.